Amazon caused breakdown of 1st contract talks at B.C. unionized fulfilment centre: mediator
The union representing the workers in Delta, B.C. says the mediator recommended the dispute be resolved through binding mediation-arbitration.
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The union representing the workers in Delta, B.C. says the mediator recommended the dispute be resolved through binding mediation-arbitration.
The Greater Vancouver Regional District Employeesโ Union said that watersheds, water filtration and water treatment plants will be picketed, starting on Monday morning.
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Postal workers are set to finish voting on a new contract today, with results expected Monday. The deal includes wage hikes, but union leaders remain divided over its terms.
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A union representing striking long-term care workers in Nova Scotia says talks with the government have broken down and there are no other dates scheduled.
The statement says union members will also refuse standby work and not accept assignments outside of their defined job descriptions.
CUPE members at 35 long-term care facilities have been on strike for six weeks, with pay being the main issue in the labour dispute.